A tragedy by William Shakespeare for Leaving Certificate English. It contains the play text, a glossary of words and references as well as companion notes. This edition includes three parts: - Part 1 is an outline of Shakespeare's life and an introduction to Elizabethan theatre - Part 2 is a scene-by-scene study - Part 3 is an examination of the plot, plot structure, main themes, language, imagery, symbolism and characterisation Additional resources are available as part of this programme.
Free Ebook. This best-selling anthology presents all the prescribed poems for the Higher and Ordinary Level Leaving Certificate examinations from 2023 to 2026.
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The full annotated text of Shakespeare’s masterpiece Packed with exercises and activities that engage the student and develop a personal response to the play
The full annotated text of Shakespeare’s masterpiece. Packed with exercises and activities that engage the student and develop a personal response to the play.
Contains the full text of all poems prescribed for the 2023 exams. Exciting new design with fresher, more contemporary feel and full-colour throughout.
Contains the full text of all poems prescribed for the 2023 exams. Exciting new design with fresher, more contemporary feel and full-colour throughout.
Contains the full text of all poems prescribed for the 2024 exams. Exciting new design with fresher, more contemporary feel and full-colour throughout.
Includes the complete text of the play, fully annotated as well as valuable commentaries after each scene and key quotation boxes and questions. Concise scene summaries at the start of each scene. Suitable for Mixed Ability classes.
The complete text of the play fully annotated. Valuable commentaries after each scene. Key quotation boxes following each scene. Questions after each scene that encourage student reflection and discovery.